IJBSSSffl8W8W?s?W'?w' WMIMWffBfflHWfllHMWH , ... - ., ' v ,,- i ,-ef ' ' V I ! ei i l&b THft SCRANTON TRIBUNE- WEDNESDA IT, APRIL 10, 1902 !" sry ,s : . .j , , wi-v --rff f rfK-fW?!? 3 y l W J I't ' irk .ji r ft ft (, IKi i: tt J THE DEED MUST BE EXECUTED WINION OP JUDGE VOSBURO IN CODLEIQH CASE. ft Was Begun for the Furposo of Compelling the Executor to Exe cute a Seed for a Piece of Land Belonging to tho Estate He Be frnincd on the around That the Prlco Bid Was Writ as High ns the Minimum Amount Tlxed. The following; opinion whs handed down yesterday by Judge A. A. Vos burg In the Orphans' court: i re. eat.itc of Margaret Cobh'lgli, decoa'td. fn the orphan' rcurt of Luckavvimna county. Dili ease iterant many novil feature. The Jljposlllrti ot It li:ii been dclajcd somewhat, by tho ncccvHy ot cjrclully examining a largo linount ot tcitlmany which his been taken by both of tho contending pottle'!, anil a to cer tain points, this evidence Is quite conflicting. Hie tcstatrl-r, lit Iter will, which If duty piobateil In Will Hook 13, pago (2.1, provide, Inter alii, w follows: "All the rest and residue of my Mtate, rent, pergonal, and tnltcd, 1 kIvo, do; No i ml bequeath to my son, 1!. J. Thoma, my itipson, John II, Ton ell, my ihwrlitrn, Mary Jane Orlfflthf, Elizabeth DivK ami Kate Povv rlli and my mm, Thomas .!. I'ovvelt and Divid Powell, In equal parts, share and Fh.irc" alike, the said dcvlccs to be allowed to hold Bald leal (slate ni temnts in common and enjoy tho rents thereof for themselves tr lo ngiccd up:n by all, otherwise the fame s-Iiall bo sold at pub lic silo by my executor and tho proceeds to be I hided as aboc directed." A certain piece of real estate in the borough M Taylor wai included within the temii ot thli general devise; and a the deUee) failed to grcc, the execute. advertised this property to be sold at public pale. So far there l no s-rlcnn tlifflculty In finding the facts, but there appears to be a mlsundeotundlng ns to what agreement wai made between the pirtici In interest and the executor, about the sale of this real estate, Ihortly before It was told. It is contended upon the one side that all of the devices midc an igrccment that the piopcrtv fhould be bid up to at least right thousand ilollir.-, and tint there should be no nle unless tint figure was readied, Mr. Ksrr, the executor, tcslllles as fol lows: "Q. After jou got down theie, was there any oiivcrsation about this matter of the price, end where did it take place? "A. It took plate in the drug 6tom. Mr. I'd w.mb and me both unit in, and wo told Uivis und his wife that there would be no sale unless It tamo to thoe flgutc?. "(. Itcpc.it the fignp's over. "A. ?S,fi00 to WOO." lie Is corroborated by other witnees. On tho othi-r band there is evidence tending to show that tho agreement was, that if the properly went aliovc 55,000, it waj to be let go, but if it iold fir a figure no higher thin this sum, the de visees were to bid it in. Mr. VatMii3 testifies. "Then they said wo will bid as high as $S,000; if It goes any higher we will lit It go, if it rocs no higher we will bid it in. Tint was the final arrangement as I understood it theic." TIIU O.NLV I'AHTIES. The same minces also testifies that the four ItAlscra who aftemards bid off tho pionc.ty, iz: Thomas J. Pnwill, David J, Powell, fcam ucl Towcll, and Kate Powell l'vans, were tho tnly ones who vvcie parties to the agreement that the propirty fhould be bid up to $5,0u). He njs: Q. When was it agreed that theie four should make the purchase? A. Well, that I ean't tell, ou: 1 didn't know there was mcli an arrangemtnt until I arrived there, that four wno to bid in the property; I asked Mrs. Divis, 'aren't jou in tins anangenientS' She said, -'No.'" This tcidlmonj is also corroborated by ellirr wili.c.-iif, but it is not nccr&sarr to quote liom the cvidince further. The properly vis then eposcd to sale by the counsel for the eve tutor, i-cvcnl bids were made by outsider, .is well as by the drusco.s'and it was finally struck off to the four parties named abee, for the sum of 8,S0O.0O. The ctrcutor testifies that lie lallid out at once tint It was no fale, while other wllmsscs bay that he 6imply stated that it went for too email a. sum. It is conculed that the cwutor made tome objection to receiving the amount to be paid down by the purchaser., niid that he finally : killed to the adviie ot Ins counsel, and ac cepted a note ficm them. The money wis af terwards tendered to the executor by the pur ihascrs, hut he refused to accept it, .uul Ko deillncd to execute and diliur a deed to them for the piopeiiy ihus sold. There can be no doubt but that the exicutor, in thus icfuslrg to ddivcr u deed, acted in pcrfeit good faith, and from the most honest and const ientious inotnca. The purchasers line btgun proteedmgs to lompcl bliu to do so, and the only question now" aiialng is whether or net, under the law, the faits oi,d Irtuinstarcts just In Icily eiiuiueialcd will justify his refusal. The application (o the couit is in the form of a petition to conipil tho csccutor to execute a deed, and as siith a proceeding is very unusual, we find mui'u difficulty in diocring .my pie rodents to guide us in the determination of this unfortunate coutiovcisy. It needs no citation of authority for the prop, edition that fraud vitiates auv transaction Into width it enters; but the difficulty Hc in the application of this lide in the present proceed ing. Taking the claim of the rc-pondent, and the devisees at whose iiisl'iuio lie has taken Ms presmt position, and conceding for the mo ment the concctness of the evidence presented by them, wo have the following stat of facts. An agreement between all the devisees who own in common a piece of real state, that this propel ty should be bid up to the sum of $.3,000 at the sale, and that there should be no sale of ihls ilguro wai not reached, whiih agreement was communicated to the cvculur, wlm then by his .ittorniy, proceeded to tonduct tho sile. After several bids, his coun-el deilned the property sold to the highest bidder, at the sum of $0,100. 'J he executor Immediately give notice that it wn "mi sale," but under the advice of louuscl .-.c-itpted a note for the cash pijment icquired, the money being atlcrwards tendered by thu pur chaeri, MIGHT HAVi: ADJOUItXIIll. The executor's counsel inbjlit perhaps liavo ad journed the cale without incepting the bid of S0.300, but through come apparint misunderstand ing, or it may be in a mcmciit of uncertainty as to the propel course to pursuo when tho biddiig stopped, ho declared the property sold to the present pet'tloiicrs. It la not mtessary to dc cldo whether or not the cecutor for whom he was acting couli have dlsavowid the sale at tlut time, and refused to accept the down pjymeut; but as he followed (he advice of his i on iisi.1 and accepted a noto in lieu ot tho cash payment requlied, lie thus plainly ratified the nit of tho attorney, and made it his own. lie cannot, therefore, legally oppose the execution of a dud to the purchasers y reason ct (In law) his own action in declaring a sale. Hut, it l-i said, the other tlivlstes bavo been defrauded by this trnimctlon, and they should be protected in thU prccicdlng. This brings in to question of rem edies, 'as well as of rights. Is this refusal to de liver a deed to the purchasers, tho proper rcmidy, even avsunilng that there has, been well fraud upon the part of the purchasers as would de prive them ot any ot the advantages of their purchase, which I do not now decide. As between the purchaici and the executor, rcpricnting the estate, the purthascrs arc en titled tu receive the deed, because they were the blghet bidders at the salt, the properly was struck down to them, he accepted their note for the dawn pajment, and they bavo tendered the full purilusa price. If (he other dcviseci wiro allowed to assert any rights by Intervention in thli proceeding, we would be trying a collateral Good for Rheumatism. Last fall I was tafcen, with a very ncvere attack of muscular rheumatism whlqh caused me great pain anil an l.oyanci'. After trying eeveral pre scriptions uniJ rheumatic cures, I de cided to use Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which I had Been advertised In jho fcouth Jfrseyman. After two applica tions of this Ttcmody I was much bet ter, mid nfter using one bottle was completely cured. SALMIS HARRIS, Salem, N, J, For Bale by all druggists, Ji, J -vt Israe, which It items (4 me dots not property arbie. I am ot tho opinion (hit any rights ot the other devlrer.s ggalnst tho purchasing devUces ahotilt tie tried out In a direct Issue between them, cither In an action ot cjcctmtnt, by a bill In equity, or In tome other approprlato proceed ing. In Mayer v. Scnjard, 7 N, C, 221, an action of (jeclmcnt was held to be the proper remedy lo recover a property told by nn ml mlnlstralor, where there was an allegation ot fraud and misconduct upon tho part of the pur chaser, who was Hie administrator of tho cUlc. If the sale Is void, the complaining tfcvUocs ran nfsjrt their tlllo In a pioper proceeding) but tho authority of (he orphans court to determine disputed questions ot title may well be disputed. Odd rellowa' limit's Ap., 12-. I'.l., 33d. I have purposely refrained from ejcprcsjlng any opinion ns lo the merits ot tho controvirsy le Inecn (lie dcvl.sMs, as I do not feet that It ran he legally and properly adjusted In this pro. ecedlng. In accordance with the views hereto fore expressed, the prtver of the petitioners should bo Kianlcdi and it Is therefore ordered. adjudged, and decreed, that a deed be executed and delivered by the executor, to the purchucru, for tho land sold, upon the payment by them of the purclnse money, within ten davs from the tlate of the filing ot this decree. The iots of this proceeding to be paid by the estate. Ily tho Court, A. A. Vosburg, r. J. THE MARKETS Wall Street Review. New York, April 15. The dimensions of the tiadlng in Southern Hallway stocks todav eclipsed any ever before seen on tho New Vork Slock ex change. The total number of shires of common stoik outstanding Is l.'.W.OHO. Ihc dealings re corded In the stuck today wire to the number of Mt.OOO shares. On. April 21, lll. Union Pacific was dealt in to the extent of 0M,800 shares, dur lug the struggle between the Morgan and Harri man Interests in the tiaiucontlnental field. That figure was far in excess of any previous diy's dealings in a. sHngle stoik until today. Tho tic mendoua volume of llieso dealings dwatfed 'he rest of the market and ct there were a number of stocks In which the dealings were en a scale only seen during periods of rgrcat speculative ac tivity. Thu opening in Southern Hallway was quiet enough mid the opening bulge in Iioulsvillc and Nashville to nearly 4 points over last night awakened some momentary scepticism ot the overnight reports of a settlement of the dispute for control of Louisville and Nashville. Hut the pirtlcs in interest weie alicady in consultation mien me sioik marxet opined ami tmre was a scurrjing of brokcis from the neighborhood of the consultation rooms. Immediately buving orders appeared in Southern Hallway for seemingly un limited amounts of the stock. The movement in the stock did not become wild at any time, in apllo of the extreme advance or OH points to 40Vi. The reactionary tendemy of Loub-vllle Nashville was also a convincing demonstration that the sttuggle for that stock had terminated, and the scramble to get out by the smaller oper ators who had followed the deal cirrlid it down by successive stages to 125V4- The ht prke, however, left it at 127, u net loss of only n point. Southern Hallway suffered at the list from prollt-taklng on the part of the professional clement, which bought the stock lecklcssly but were apparently not disposed to lemiin in it ovu night, in face ot many possible contingen cies still open in the situation. The reaction iai ricd Southern Hallway back to 37$1 and it clos'jl Uc. higher at a net train of 34. Ti,e preferred gslned .",14. The extent of the public informal i.in when the stock market closed was contained In the formal statement by the Gates clcmmt that they had bought mntrol of Louisville and Nah vlllc and that they proposed to leivc the set tlement of the dispute to .1. P. Morgan & Co., as aibiters. This was accepted as conclusive evi dence nut aouiiicrn luuwny would uc iirnenteii by the settlement. The heavy buving ot that stock was by brokers usually emploicd by the inside interests. Hut the volume of the deal ings wa9 sufficient iudlcation that everybody who could get orders csicuted n!iared in the buj inc. Tho movement in Illinois Central and in Chicago, Indimapolis and Louisville were diiect. ly in sympathy with that in Southern Hailwav. It is supposed that Illinois Central will lie al lowed to share in the benefit of the Louisville ab sorption and that Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville will possibly fnim a connecting link to Chieago. The vctv large haying of fit. Paul wis supposed to be due to a renewal of the cam paign for a riio by the element which bought Iouisvllle. Theie was some strength in tho other Grangers and Pacifies and in Pennjlvania and Daltimoro and Ohio. Amalgamated Copper advanced at onrj time tuer a point but did not bold it. Theie were notable advances m special ties here and there. International Power rising nearly 12 points. But theie were also points of weakness and outside of the congested centois of activity, there was not a notable dent md for stocks. The maikct closed irregular under real ising. Total sales today, 1,7511,700 share;.. The bond market was irregular. Total sales, pir value, tjU.OMi.OOO. United Mates bonds were all unchanged on the last call. The following quotations are furnished The Tribune by Haigbt A Freest Co., 314-31S Mean Building. W. I), Bunyon, manager. Open. Hltrh. Low Close Ami. Copper wi ti7Bl 0.1'i dilVi Am. Car 1'oundry 2SIA cs'i 2S'i 2S.- American ice if Amer. Loiomotivo ...... 33' Am. Locomotive, Pr. ... OJU Am. Smelt, k Hcf. Co., 17 American Sugar 1.11 17 ll!: :il 47 131ft 110 T0T& ."Ha PtlS Wis Ifl 110 7o; 97'i OI'A 46Hi HI '4 110 70'A Anaconda Copper Ill) Atchison TIH s Atchison, Pr .... Halt. & Ohio .... Brook. It. T Canadian Pacific Crew. & Ohio ... Chicago fi Alton ... t7?i ...107 ... (14a4 ...120 ... 4il ... .Wi tell OS'i lo',. ioo1! lOsij, t J4. til i 1 0 I20V nn,i lnii 4I11 :i71i 2tTd 17l 17t!"s POf. 20Vi lili 8(5, IIS1 III JOIA 371 Chic, & G. v 2116 21". KVs " 171 01 24 lG97i 171 4111 .'Wis om K1V, Clue., Mil. & St. P ldsli Chic. it. I. & r .174 Col. liel & Iron Col. & Southern Col. k South., Pr Kiie Trie, 1st Pr Krie. 2d Pr Hocking Valley . Illinois Central .. . 0V . 20 .. i' . Sflli . tii . MY . fsi 41 14 r.s, pj'l Ml n .14174 ltw itsa; ir, Louis, k Xash Ill lll'a 12.i"j 127 Minhattin Metropolitan St. My .ran i, i.i2 ii2'i laii 15.1H ijiii i5-ts Mcxlron Central :iO'-j WlVj r,o n) Mo. Kan. k Tex., Pr.... d Ki Misosuri Pacifle 10034 inia; X. V. Cmtral lfi.1 im7; Norfolk fc Western WA WSi Ont. k West 3211 S2 Pacific Mail 4215 42Tv Pemisylvani-i It. It 110 ill People's Ga 101 ij M2'A Mn ionu ir.t 32'; .15 101 1', 57. .X'v, v., 42', H'rt'i ivil, lOlli 102'', m 62"! Ki 7.) 7I1 r.7?; 40'', OS'I (it .17H Si'l f2T, 17M 7'vi 70' j 17 :3i 70U mn :ii'(, ir,r; liS'i :i7'; 07' ', fi'l 42V, lO'l S77; 13V, SI", ll'i 4t OS'S 2l'l 41'i W'i 13U it lOHn 10ITJ S7'4 S7'i I'1'4 li?i SI '4 IS'ii tu; 211', 4tli OOli 4nr; MU 2't3i 4i Mli CHICAGO C.1UIN h PHOVISIOS MARKKT, WIIHAT Open. 111,-h. I.r.w. n May 7?3; 71 IK July 73 U 74 7J C011X S'4 7Ti 027i i;t 41 M4 May 02U July C2 0TS- May I2?J July 33 POItK- Heading , ii7U lleidintr, 1st Pr F23i Itepuhlie Steel 17 Ttcpuhlto Steol, Pr '..... 71 St Louis & Sm lian... 7114 Southern P.iufle t Southern Tt. Tt "t"-; Southern It It., Pr V'H Trim. Coal k Iron fiS'.i Texas k Pirillo tl Union Pacific 103 I'nion Pacific. Pr S7'i K. S. lather ll'i II. S. Lather, Pr SI IT. S. Itnhber ls'3 If. S. Steel fl 17 K. Steel, Pr 83U Wabash SW Walnsii, Pr 41'-'. Wi'tcru Union nos Total rales, 1,701,002 share. B2Ti niTl 0-1 C3 41 42',i 35?1 rs 17.00 10.81 17.20 17,0.5 P K 0.71 10.00 0.S7 0.23 0.17 0.37 0 30 May 17.00 lOflJ 17,12 July LAKD- Mav July IIIDS. Miy July .,.,,, 17.15 n.fiO 10 00 0.75 0S7 0.17 o.0 0.17 0.33 NEW VOnK COTTOV MAkKET. Open. High. Ixw. Xhy M 0.01 8.P0' .Inly , R.fd 0.0.) Mil August 8.72 S.St h.72 Clo.e 0.01 0 01 C.Sl Bcranton Board ot Trade Exchanfre Quotations All Quotations Based on Bar of iou. stocks. I.Mminnm Dairy CO.. Ft, Old. Asked " County Saving UitiK 8 wiut Co.. 00 Firt National Danl; (Carbondale) Ildrd National Hank em Plme Peposlt and discount UanU.. 300 L'eonomy Light. II. & I', Co. ,.,,, ... First National Bank ,'!; lM0 Lacka. Trust & Bale Deposit Co.,., 103 dark Jc Snover Co., If, ,,, 2S Bcranton Bavliigt Bank ,, ,,,,, S00 Traders' National Bank , ,,,., 2S5 Scranton Bolt & Nut Co ,.,,, 124 People' Bsnlc .,,..,,,,,,,,,,.,.. I5i Scranton Pscklag Co .,.,.,,,,,,,,,,. ,,, BONDS. COO it ... M If til ! 33 Ecrtnton Passenger Hallway, first MortKue. dut 1920 ,.,,.. 115 People t btrctt luuvisy, ius more. Ktg, due vm ... ......... J 10 People' Street Rtllwty, General tnongsge, au kbi ,,.... ,., iu Ccranton 'Itactlou 0 per cent, .,., US k Ji . ae fagI FINANCIAL Let the Title Ouaranty and Trust Company sell you a $500 or $1,000 1st Mortgage Gold Bond, such as it can recommend, bear Ing interest at the rate of 5 per cent. Call or write for particu lars. 135 Washington Avenue. TWO WEEKS MORE nt ' a slinre (pr value Si.ooj then I tUVJtlU IliU Eastern Consolidated Oil Co. Will positively stlvanco In priio. The Fnsfern fmisntlrlstftrt nil Cn. I has niuro producing Oil Wells and I n greater arrcageof proven oil land I than six ordinary oil companies. I 2 MONTHLY In dividends on the Investment. L. K. Pike k Co.. 109 Uenl Estate Tru,t bld'g., Philadelphia. Openl sionuav aim luiir'tijv evenings. Economy Light, Heat & Power Co 07 North Jersey & Poeono Ice Co 07 Consolidated Water Supply Co 103 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II. 0. Dale, 27 Lickivvjiuu Ave.) Plour ?1. 10. Putter Fit'Hh cienncry, 31c. ; fre-h dahv, Cc. Cheese JSiMJCi-. Ku'gs Ncarbv, 17'.t'-.; western, 17t Pots Per huhcl, ul.7,'5. Harrow- Reins Pi r bushel, W.S',a2.10. Crecn Peas Per bu-ihcK flo. Potatoes Per biiliel, Mo. Onions Per bushel, s..':o. New Vork Qraln and Produce Market New York, Apnl 11. Flour Fairly active and nominally a shade higher with wheat. Whesl Spot strong; No. 2 red, Slc. t levator and Si'a&u. f. o. b. atinal; No. 1 noitbein Dulutli, .Stijc. f. o. b. afloat; options, .111 cnily weakness gave way in the afternoon to a. teverlsh upturn and big advance on a scaie ot shoits and crop diunige rumors. The ilose was strong at llSallic. net advance; May rinsed 70o.; Jul;, iffl&v.; hiptenj ber, 70r'8c. ; Decimber, Sllic Coin Spot firm; o. i, ojise. riev.uor and iii'fcc. I. o. 11. ailoat; options opened tlrm then sold off but leiovered and was strong in the aftcrnon with wheat, t los ing Hie. higher on .May and 7o. up on other months; M.iv tloscd 0Saic; July, 67',4f.; beptem ber, 00c. Oats Spot llrmcr; No. 2. ISo.; No. 3, 47'ic; No. 2 white, .1ll4a52e.; No. 3 do., .11a .ll'jc; trail: mixed western, 4Sa40c; track white, ol.i.Vk. ; options at live und llrmer on bullish irop news and strength in other markets. Butter Firmer; creamery, 2714i32e.j do. factory, 23a2Sc; lenovated, 2.1a 0e.; imitation iieaniery, 2")a2')lie; utate dairy, 2fia31e. Cheese Firm; state full ei earn, tnly make, fancy rolored and white, 11a l.l'li.; full cream, large fill make, fancy tolori'd and whit, 12al2V,f. Fggs Strong; state and Pennsylvania, ICaloaje.; western, lUUal7c; touthein, lO'.salGc. Chicago Ornln and Produce Harket Chicago, April 13. Speculation in grams was of an erratic nature again today. Doubts as to the possible idcct of the British import duties on In cad Muffs uued the wheat trade early and other influent cs pres-ed prices down fcomcwhit, while a breik at St. Iiuis hurt com here. Just belore the close, bow ever, wheat began to skj roiket and nun tailed after. May whiat closed '5alr)if. Iilghci: May corn, lMc. up and May oats advanced. Provisions gained a shade to 10e, Cash tpioittioiw weie as fo'lows: Flour Finn; No. 3 spilng whest, 0O-i72lic.; No. 2 red ,cOljC.; No. 2 oats, 4Ji43'',c; No. 2 white, 14Uiir,i,c.; No. 3 white, 4 Ulal.lc: No. 2 t.ve, OT-ii;; fair to choice malting, 0.lai.; No. 1 fli seel, Sl.fiS'fc; No. 1 norlhwestein, $1.77: prime tim othy seed. hO.IiO; mess poik. I0 OOalirfi'i;1 ltrd, io.tten.Hic.: slim t rilw, U5.i'i2: dry Mitel shnuldirs. 7.1',(ii71',40. ; (.hort ileal sidta, S'J.GJX 0:73; whiskey, $1.30, Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, April 15.-C.itt!o-Ucceipts, 1.010; St .uly; good In prime Myers, nominal, ,f0,7.1a7.4O; pour lo medium, fU 71ui..l!0; d tickets and fecdert., J2 73a3.2J: towc. S1.I0U1; Ileitis. S2.00all.33: t in- neis, 1.40i2lO; bulls. .f2..10i.l45: calves, $.2 .Da 5.21; Teas fed stetrs, 3 23a0 21. Hog He telpts today, 18,000; tomoriow, 23.000; left over 3,000; .lilOc. Iilghri;, inlei and nuteliers, fll.b.il 7,31; gemd to ilioit'e lieivj, t,23a'.3S; loiuh he ivy, 7a7.21: light, sl.Mi7.10: gull: of silea, f7a7 21. Shee Ueielpts, ll.om; sheep strong to 10c, hlirhir: lambs, Mi. uly; good tp choice wethers, f3 25.ul; wtslern heei, eailings, ij.7.1a 0: native )iinl. shorn, 'fUSaO.iO; vveMs'iii limbs, shorn, S3 23a0.fjO, Buffalo Live Stock Market. Kast Iluffilo, April n.-Cattlc-rtecelpts. llglit, firm; veals, Meady. llog Uecelpls, -'.SOO; 5c, lower on light grades; no heavy here; medium, 57.S0i7.tO; pigs, $0,73.17; stlgs. Ifl 50.1.1. Sheep and Limit-Oilcungs l,iO head; steady at ,ve ttrdaj's prices. Oil Market. Oil Cltv, Pa., April lD.-Credlt balinees, 113; ccrtlllcalcs. no bid; shlpmenU. 7(l,03'l Iiiii.-I.h; average. 107.3IS birrels; mm, 77,000 barrels; uv iragv, 75,310 bands. Violated Terrapin laws. Ily Inclusive Wire fruin The Associated Press. Tientun, N, J Apill 1.1. (Joveruor Murphy gave nnnthir hearing totlay en the application to have e.NlradlUd the Mn South Jeiey fiihermsn who are wanted In IMawuic for violating the ttrrapln laws of that state. An iigreenunt was rtMihtd that If the men .lie Indltted in Delaware thty will go ot their own will to Dehnaio and stand trial. In the meantime the men aw to uin.iin in this fctatr, RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Delaware and Hudson. In i:dctt November 21, 190, Traini for Carboudale Icaio bcranton at 6.20, SUU, S.5J, 10. la a. in.; 12.00, J.'U, ''M, 3.83, SCU, C.2S, 7.07. CIS. 11.20 p. ui.; IM a. iu. for lloncMlale U.'A), 10. 1U. m.j .'.31 and fi.: P. m. Tor Wilkes Harro-u3S. 7.4s, s.41. 0 39. 10.U 1. in.; 12.0J, 1.13, i-US, y.2S, 1.27, e.JO, 7,, 10.41, 11.S0 p. in. lor U V. It. H. Polnta-ftSJ, O.SS 1. m. 2.XSL 1.27 and 11.30 p. 111. for I'ennaylvanla !. It. Polcta 0.23, 0.33 a. ui.; 1.4.!, 3.2 S and 1.27 p. in. 1'or Albany and all ptilnjj nortli 0.20 . m. anil !i.ii p. m. SUNDAY 1 RAIN'S. For Caibondile .s.00, ll.SJ a. m.j 2.31, 3.J2, 5.C2 and 11.17 p. 111. for iH.c-Uarre-0.33 a. ro.J 12.03, 1.35. 3.2J, 0.32 and 0.17 p. m. Tor Albany and points nortli '1.62 p. m. I'ci llcnedale S.50 a. in, and .62 p. in. V, I. I'ltVOH, 1). t A.. Suuuton. li. l,. 'va,TvW - K fi. Attf- ' v'-'i" 444iW; FINANCIAL. SAVVMNVViA'M We offer, to yield About 5 per cent, $250,000 (Total Issue. $1,000,000) BUTTE ELECTRIC cS POWER CO. Butte, Mont., 5 per cent. 1st Mortgage Sink ing Fund Gold Bonds. Denomination $1000. Maturing 1 to 30 jeais. Rudolph Kleybolte & Co. 1 NASSAU STREET, NEW YOBK CITY. Buy RED BOY Ext3.iio.i Go d Minim Co.'s Stock. Its ore bodies are the extension ol the rich deposits of gold bearing quartz of the well known Red Boy, one ol the greatest producers of gold in Oregon, that (or the past three years has earned $1250 net per day, We have a 2o-foot vein of $1 1 ore and shall build a 20 stamp mill at once. 1 pick money makers for my clients, have put them into six permanent divider.d payers the past two years. Read the following testimonial: Springfield, Ma's., 3-1002. Andrew L. Bush, Ksq., 72 Worthington St., City. Dear Sir: I have just been comparing mining investments to savings bank invesuncuU and uo doubt the following will iutirest jou: In the past 24 j cars I have put $1,.100.00 in mining Motto, $JI000 of whiili 1 am pleased to say was placed through jour office. Now-, my Income on my si oiks whit-lt represent 17 compa nies in 0 difftrent states, is just $10.00 a month, or $102.00 a year. At the present time only 0 out of the 17 companies are paying dividend and jet my money is earning all told a little moie than 12 per cent, on the investment. I could tell my stocka today for 'W.OOOOO, which ia 100 per cent, more than I paid for them. You tan readily sec what a laigc peicentage this $1,30000 investment will kivc nic whtn the dividend navinir companies increase their divi dends (which they are to do immediately) an! the non-dividend pajlng companies go on to the dividend saving basis, which will be within the next eight months. Now- if I bail let that SI. 500 00 remain in a savings bank at 31a per tent, (the present rate), I would receive V2.50 a jear, vs. the mining u.v cstments, $102.00. 1 would have to have 1,500 00 in bank in order to bring what the mining stoiks now- bring. Legitimate mining, as t-airied on with the present 2utli cen tury methods, is the most profitable ami the safest investment a man ran make whether he be a lapitallst or working man. Wishing jou the best of success, and hoping von can place my surplus in the future us profit ably as in the piit, I remain. Yours ury truly, C. II. McKKOW.V. I offer 25,000 shares of Treasury stock at 15c a share for a few davs only. Now is your chance to invest in a working trold mine of great promise. Early dividends assured. The ground floor m.in is making the money today. You can not go wrong to buy liberally of Red Boy Entension. Full partic ulars on request. ANDREW L. BUSH, Invcstmant Specialist, Bank References Springfield, Mass. Allis-Chalmers Co Successors to Machine Business ot Dickson Manufacturing Co., Scranton and Wllkes-Uarre, Pa. Stationary Engines, Boilers, Mining Machinery, Pumps. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. Pennsylvania Railroad. - Schedule In Meet June 2. 1001. Tralna leave bcrantuii; lUa j. 111., wcik days, through vestibule train from U ilUa Ilarrc. l'ull man bullet parlor car and coailiea to Philadel phia, via I'otUvillc; utopa at principal inurme mate ttatlons. Also connect for bunburj, liar rlsbuitr, Philadelphia, llkltimorc, Washington and for l'uHburf and the west, O.SS a. m., week da;s, for Sunbury, IlarrUburg, Philadelphia, llaltimore, Washington and I'ittt bure and tho weit. l.li p. m., neck daya (Simdavs, l.OS p. m.), tor hunbiiry, Ilanhburir, Philadelphia, llaltimore, Washington and l'ittfebmg and Jh wet. .23 n. rn.. week day, throucli vchtibulo train from WllktaUarrc. larre. IMlIniail buQct 1 llinan pari! ille. and coaches to Philadelphia via l'oUnille. Stop at principal intermediate stations 4.27 11. m.. week day., for Ifaileton. Eunburv. llarrUlurif, Philadelphia and Pitbvburg. J. II. IIUlCUIN'bON. dm. Mcr. J. U. WOOU, (Jen. Pa. Act. New Jersey Central. In KCect vov. 17, 1001. Etations in New York, loot of Liberty ttrcet and bouih Firry, N. H. Trains leave bcranton (or New York, Phlladel. phit, Kustrn, Uethleliim, Allentovvu, llaucb Chunk, White Haven, Ashley and Wllkes-Bario at 7,30 a. rn., 1 p. m. and 4 p. m. bunday, 2,10 p. in, ijuakcr Citv bxprc-ei kavea Scranton at 7.30 a. ni., tlinugh solid vrkllbulo train ivith Pullman llullet Parlor Curs, for Philadelphia, with only one ihai)'ij ot earn for llaltimore, Washington, I). O., and ul) principal poinU couth and west For Avoci, rituton ami wiikos-uarre. 1 p. in. and 4 p- m- Sunday, 2.10 p. m. For hoot Urauch, Ocean Orove, etc., 7,30 . m. and 1 p. m. For ilcadini;, Lcbanan and HarrHburg, via Al 'cntovvn, at 7.J0 t. m. and 1 p. m, bunday, 2.10 p. 111. For PotUvllle at 7.30 . m. und 1 p. in. For ratca and tickets apply to accnt at (tattoo. V. M. riUllT. fieu. IVv, Agl. J, S. bWISUKR. Dit. I'au. Ajt., Scunton. PtfiWiivt SMW&'Q&&ft& s.-mvjmmmmmu . i--: ;w.-si . ..mfc-itf, .x ,. Connolly & Wallace Scran ton's Shopping Center 1 23, 1 25, 1 27 and 1 29 Washington Ave. A nice store, a nice stock, nice at tention and nice everything else, would fall fiat were prices not right, New customers and old ones are telling us every day that our prices are right. New White Goods Some that we ordered last August are just beginning to arrive in time to give us fresh news for White Week. From 0 Manchester, England, conies some beautifully Hgiim! nml "trlpetl inndras, 25c a ynrcl. The tlgmed Is mercerized. A lot of new IJtiKllsh pique, ibc u yard, sprinkled over with polkti dots and small figure. Plnln inprcprlstt'd plmto with .--oft French finish, 33c a yard. Another new pique, SOu a ymd, has a small flBiiie and dot combined. It Is not stiff, but full ot body and weight splendid for skirts. French lnce-sttiped lawns, with dots and figures, 60c, 63i 75c. Our White French Lawns for this season are ahead of anything we ever "had before, 55c to $1.00 a yard. : Women's $1 Gloves Whatever you pay $i or 1.50 or i.8j or $2 a pair you always get the same thing here, the best glove for your money. The biggest variety of gloves for $ 1 that you'll find anywhere. The American Girl, $1, Glace, The American Girl, $1, Suede. Special C. & W. Pique Glove, $1. We don't mean to be vain-glorious, but an ordinary statement of fact about this business sounds so much like boasting- that some may misunderstand. We know we make mistakes and have faults, and are glad to be told about them. Thousands of visitors have been miss CONNOLLY & WALLACE'S you lOME- Connolly & Wallace RA ILROAD TIME TABLES. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western. In r.Ucct Nov. 3, 1001. Trains leave Scranton for New orU At 1.40, S.15, 0.UJ, 7.00 and 10 Oj a. m. ; 12.45, 3.40, 3 Si p. m. F01 Nivv V01K and 1'lilladilphla 7.J0, 10.05 a. 111., and 12,15 and 3 2.1 p. m. For Toby banna At 0.10 p. 111. For Bndaio 1.15, 022 and 11.00 a. 111.; l.So, (ISO and 11.35 p. 111. Tor llini; hamton and vvay Mation'. 10.C0 a. m. and 1.10 p. 111. 1'or Osuc'o, b.vrani5c and Utlca 1.15 and ti2i a. 111.; 1.55 p. in. Oavvcgro, bjranre and Utlca train at 0.21 a, in. dail), except bunday. 1'or Montro.-c 0.00 a. 111.; l.tu and U.50 p. nu Nicholson aicommodation 4.00 and (1.15 p. m. liloom-diiiri; Division I'oi Nortliuniberldiid, at CM and 10.05 a, 111.; 1.55 and 0.10 p. m. For Plymouth, at S.10 a. 111.; 3 40 and 0.00 p. m bundav lialn. I'oi New Yorlt, 1.40, .1.15, 0.03 and 10 05 a. 111 ; 3.10, .1.11 p. m. For llmf.ilo 1,15 nml 1.2i a. iu.: 1.(5, o.;Vj and ll..ij p. m. For Illiuliaiiiton and way ttallons 10.20 a. m. lllcomsbiirc llivltlon Leave bcranton, 10.05 a. m. and 0.10 p. in. Lehigh Valley Railroad, in r.ffcct, Nov. 3, iioi. '1 tains ieive Suanton. TO' Philadelphia and .New York via D. k II. Tt. II., at O.SS and 0.33 a, m., and 2.1S, 1.27 (Ulack Uiamonu r.prcA;, anu 11.0'j (Ulack p. m. Sun- dajs, O, k 11. It. 11 . 1.53. S.27 p. in. i-nr Uhlte Haven. Ilazleton and nrincinal nnlnl. !n the coal rcstoiM. via II, .V 11, It. II,, 0 US, 3.(8 and t.27 p. in. I'or Pottwillc, CIS a. m,, 2.18 For Ilctldiheni, lliston, rtcadlnsf, HairUbi.r?, and pilncipil Intel mediate stations, via U. jl II. II, It., d.S, 0.3S a. 111.; 2.1a. 4.27 (Ulack Dia mond llxpitfe), ll.M.i). 111. Mindajs, U. k H. H. It,, (M a. 111.; l.S S.27 p. 111. Tor Tunkbaiiiioc!., 'lovvanda. Klmlia, Ithaca, Geneva and principal intermediate stations, via .. L. and V. n. It,, S.HI a. :n. and .1.50 n. 111. For tlencva, liochcster, llulialo, Niagara Falli, Chtiaso and all points wist, via 1). i II. 11. It, 7,48, 12.0.1 a. ni.; 1.4J, 3.2!J (Ulack Dlamord llx press), 7.43, 10.41, 11,30 p. in. bundajs, D, k U. It. It., 12.0J, S.27 p. in, Pullman parlor and sleeping or I-cblph Valley Parlor cars on all trains bctvvri,! Kllkea Harm and New V01U, I'lilladclphia, Uiiffalo and Suspen sion llrldgc, ItObl.lN II. WII.IIIIU, Ocn. fjupt., 20 Cortland ktreel, Nivv ork, ClIAltl.l'S H. U:i:. Gen. Pasa. Afft., 20 Cortland ttrcet,' New York, A. W. NONHMAClltlH, DIv, Pass. Agt., South Dcthh'hem, I'a. For Ilcki-H nml Pullman irervations apply to rlty ticket olliic, CO Public Square, Wilkcs-ilarrc, Pa. New York, Ontario and Western. In KUccl Tuesday, Sipt. 17, 1901, XUHIIt UOUMl, Leave Leave Arrive Trains. Hiraiiton. Carbondale, Cadoola, i-J," 1 loraia, 111. ll.ioa. m. l.Ulp. m. Ko 7 ,, 0.10 p. 111. Ar. Caibonda!eU.iOp. m. Leuvo Leav 9 Arris Trains. Cadcila. CJrbondale, Scranton. NcTo. 7 OU, m. 7.4UO. m. S'o ........ 2-15 P- W. iM !' "' -W l- in. BUNUAYb OM.Y, NOii'lll IIOUNU. Leave ?'oa,, Arrive Trains. fciranton. Caibondale. Cadosia. 1,0 !30a. ni. tUOn. m. 10.J5a. 111. N- 6 Tfofitfi i'jjNa ""Jlo7,,0l- '" Lcv Leave Arrhs Traini. Cadosla, Oarboudalo. Fcianton. No. b ,.,. 7.00 a.m. 7.10 a.m. No. 10 ....... 4.30 p. III. 0 00 p. m. 0 45 p. m, Trains Nos. 1 on week dais, and 0 on Wridays, make main line lonncvtlom fur New- Vorl. Uty, lllddlctowu, Walton, Norwich, Uiulda, U.,ucl;o ud all points west. For further Information ccmult ticket ayenU J. C. ANDKltSON, U. I'. A., Nw York. ). V. WELSH, T, P. A., Scraatou, ."V " ' : c. ' i' A4iVM'vAi,. fhfes-"- Black Grenadines 75c to $.50 a yard. A store is often measured by its Black Grenadines. If they are fine and good and many, the store is generally fine and good; when they are poor and dusty and few.that's a good store to keep out of. There are new weaves. Silk stupes', plaids, ribbon effects, beaded, embroidered, net weaves and meshes In actual count. HO styles alto gether; some very delicate; some with the plain mesh, made for service as well as for beauty. Thi' silk-.uid-uuul gieiiadiiit", 1 his season, are miltr a feituie. .Mesh vieivt's with sill, cold", fill! tle-l;ns in litni-Ktitfhlng, dtpi.'.i pl.ild.-t, vti.v llgjit weight, ribbon flguicd stiliii"1; hem-titihtd stripct; tm hioidcrtd stripn: fliipcs with tin die eftect, und paillettes, wont! In ill bt.iiuiful and wonderful bciau-c the stuff iUclf it '0 delicate .aid light. attracted to the Enlarged Store already. If you miss one of the city's sightsl THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON. Capital, $200,000 Surplus, $550,000 Pays 3 interest on saving's accounts whether large or small. Opea Saturday from 7.30 to S.30. Lager Beer.. Mtinuracturcrs ol' Old Stock 44.4.4.4..).4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.t'ii"! JU J. ; PILSNER i NiS., Scranton, Pa. Old '('hone, 333i. Ncwrlione, 2935. .V- tfit'iL'i i is is Our aim has been and always will be to anticipate every reasonable need. How well we have succeeded ' we leave for you to sny. If a great ' and constantly growing business be evidence of public appreciation, we are amply satisfied with your re turns for the efforts we have made in your behalf. 5ash Curtain Materials All the crisp, fresh stuffs that will give your room a summer look are in the White Goods Department. The making of these pretty little curtains is going on now in hundreds of homes and we're doing all we can to help. Figured Swisses, 36 inch, IOC, I2C, 10 Dotted Swisses, 36 .inch, ioc, !2c, 15c. Striped Swisses, 36 inch, 12ac, 15c, 18c. Fish Nets, 27 to 108 inches wide, prices 25c to 60c yard. Tamboured Muslin, 15c to 40c yd, Fine Scotch Swisses 25c. Swisses with colored stripes 15c to 25c. Men's Furnishing Department .... Opening of Men's Negligee Shirts. The first of an important showing. Gentlemen will consult their best interests by consid ering our line before making their selec tions. Price $1 to $2 each. You can tell pretty well by a mm's talk what sort of a man he is. You. can tell pretty well what a store is by reading its advertisements. Brass Beds Elegantly Rich Designs The new patterns we are now showing are beautiful specimens of the metal worker's and designer's skill tlioy possess charac ter and finish that appeals to the exacting purchaser. The prices, too, are as at tractive as the designs. We invite inspection and comparison. Have you seen the new patterns in tho twin beds we've something worth seeing, whether you wish to buy or not. Many new and beautiful patterns in odd Dressers and pieces for the bed room, Hill&Connell 121 Washington Avenue. HENRY BELIN, JR., General Accnt for tho IVyomlcg Dittrlct for Du pout's Powder IHning, nUatincr, Sporting, Smoleleu and tht Ilcpauno Chemical Company' HIGH EXPLOSIVES. Safety Fuse, fapi and Uxplodcrt. Ream 401 Con. mil l)ullclln- .bcia-itcu. AQUXCILS. JOHN' II. SMITH k H)X ,., .Plymouth V. MUI.l.mAN 1,, vMiKc-liair JSm a wfr&mmmi mM..u., ., A aMHawZtmi